Speakerphone loudness | Phone call recording - HTC U11 Questions & Answers

Kind of disappointed with the U11's speakerphone loudness (& sound only appears from bottom speaker) - Any way to increase this sound volume & also to make its output from both speakers (without damaging the speaker!)?
Also, any way to enable phone call recording (without installing 3rd party apps) on the U11?
If not, then your recommended app please for phone call recording?
(Really miss the loudness of my Note5 having modified its mixer_gain.xml, and its call recording ability - custom ROM).

On my UTC u11 I use this app for call recording:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.smartcoach.callrecorder01
Works very well

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After updating my OP7Pro from Pie to Android 10, an issue popped up where people on the other end of a phone call would complain that there was an echo.
I did some experimenting and it appears that this issue is linked to call recording, specifically OnePlus's native call recorder.
I found that the echo only occurs when all 3 of these things are present:
1. I have OnePlus's native call recording enabled (either through the magisk module, joneplus tools app, or a Tasker profile)
2. I am recording the call (either automatically or by manually hitting the record button)
3. It is not on speakerphone
This leads me to believe that, for whatever reason, when recording a call, it activates the top mic and the person on the other end of the line is hearing their own audio from the ear speaker through the top mic. Specifically, this is an issue in normal (non speakerphone) mode only because it is not supposed to be in dual mic mode as opposed to speakerphone.
I tried using engineering mode disable the top microphone but I could not get the setting to stick (I may have been missing something).
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Coolguysky said:
After updating my OP7Pro from Pie to Android 10, an issue popped up where people on the other end of a phone call would complain that there was an echo.
I did some experimenting and it appears that this issue is linked to call recording, specifically OnePlus's native call recorder.
I found that the echo only occurs when all 3 of these things are present:
1. I have OnePlus's native call recording enabled (either through the magisk module, joneplus tools app, or a Tasker profile)
2. I am recording the call (either automatically or by manually hitting the record button)
3. It is not on speakerphone
This leads me to believe that, for whatever reason, when recording a call, it activates the top mic and the person on the other end of the line is hearing their own audio from the ear speaker through the top mic. Specifically, this is an issue in normal (non speakerphone) mode only because it is not supposed to be in dual mic mode as opposed to speakerphone.
I tried using engineering mode disable the top microphone but I could not get the setting to stick (I may have been missing something).
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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Great observation! I haven't been able to figure out a solution to this. Let me know if you found something.
Drzhivagolikesandroid said:
Great observation! I haven't been able to figure out a solution to this. Let me know if you found something.
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Happy to say that this is solved now (with a workaround). I was never able to get the native OnePlus call recorder working without echo but the Magisk module, Skvalex Call Recorder, works perfectly.

No mic audio on call and other apps

I'm having a weird problem with the mic on my HTC U11. The past week sometimes when I received a call, other people couldn't listen to me, eventually it's happening on every call.
I also noticed that the voice recording app, and other 3rd party video apps are not recording sound, "Manual Camera DSLR" app does some kind of a loud "click" sound when the record starts and then stops the audio, but if I use the Hi-Res or 3D function on the native camera app the sound is recorded and also if I put the call on speaker the sound is back. I tried to clean the phone but didn't help and did a doing a call to another phone and everything I could hear was total silence like if it was muted, not distorted sound like if the mic was dirty or something blocking it, until I put the call on speaker the sound was "not muted"
Any idea on how could I attempt to fix it?
Thanks.
Hope this 6 easy ways help you fix the issue with HTC:
1. Restart your phone
2. Check if the phone cover covers the microphone
3. Check connected devices
4. Clean the microphone
5. Remove third-party apps
6. Software update
jack lamters said:
Hope this 6 easy ways help you fix the issue with HTC:
1. Restart your phone
2. Check if the phone cover covers the microphone
3. Check connected devices
4. Clean the microphone
5. Remove third-party apps
6. Software update
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Restarted, didn't work.
No cover on phone, also sound doesn't sound covered, just 0 sound, not even white noise or interference.
Not connected
Seems clean
Didn't work
No updates
Have been doing more checks... native camera app is also failing, does the same "click" sound and then stops recording audio. Moments ago mic wasn't working on voice recorder, then I plugged the charger and mic started to work.

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